The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provides significant changes that immediately affect all employers including hospitals, hospices, home health agencies, visiting nurse agencies, technology companies, software development companies, medical suppliers, consulting firms, pharmaceutical companies and other organizations.
The COBRA changes also impact
self-insured employees
that pay medical claims.
To help employers make sense of
these new mandates
that are already in effect a special audio webcast has been organized.
Join attorney Jason A. Rothman
from the highly
regarded Jackson Lewis law firm for a careful review of the law
provisions and
what your organization must be doing now.
The changes affect all employers
and employee
organizations including unions with group health plans, even those not
currently subject to COBRA. These changes went into effect for most
employers
March 1, 2009 even though the law was not signed until mid-February.
- Detailed review and explanation
of the key provisions of the new stimulus package relating to COBRA
- Details on the financial subsidy
offered to “assistance eligible individuals”
- How the new mandated subsidies
are administered
- Clarification of the special
election extension period
- Explanation of new notice
requirements now in effect
- Implementing the new enrollment
period changes
- Who is now eligible for COBRA
coverage
- Special COBRA election
opportunities
- Who pays what
- Question and answer session
Who Will Benefit From This Audio Webcast?
CEO, president, COO, human resources, personnel, general manager, employee relations, counsel, attorney, law firm, recruiter, employment agency, employment, workforce, partner, owner, acting director, coordinator, program director, administrative director, administrator, center director, chief executive officer, compliance officer, controller, department of personnel, deputy director, administration, operations, director, director of finance, hr assistant, principal, program administrator, program director, regional VP, senior VP, supervisor, vice president
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